2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2007.12.014
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Towards transport-layer mobility: Evolution of SCTP multihoming

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“…In any case, this work of Honda is the only exception to all other analyzed handover-related articles which assume multihoming support within the mobile device. A categorization of different mobility scenarios, including different single-and multihomed configurations where SCTP-based solutions can be applied, is provided by Budzisz et al [2008]. The conclusion of this work is that the most common mobility scenario in which to exploit mSCTP is a heterogeneous wireless network scenario with a multihomed mobile node (MN) and singlehomed correspondent node (CN).…”
Section: Transport Layer Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In any case, this work of Honda is the only exception to all other analyzed handover-related articles which assume multihoming support within the mobile device. A categorization of different mobility scenarios, including different single-and multihomed configurations where SCTP-based solutions can be applied, is provided by Budzisz et al [2008]. The conclusion of this work is that the most common mobility scenario in which to exploit mSCTP is a heterogeneous wireless network scenario with a multihomed mobile node (MN) and singlehomed correspondent node (CN).…”
Section: Transport Layer Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an approach is shown to improve throughput performance, for example, in the tested homogeneous WLAN scenario, even up to 60% over the regular mSCTP scheme; nevertheless, it raises serious doubts about its applicability in the case of heterogeneous wireless networks. In the context of lower-layer support enhancements, Budzisz et al [2008] show that an inappropriately adjusted handover policy based on link layer information may result in a decrease of the performance, as compared to the previously discussed standard SCTP failover-based handover policy.…”
Section: Improving Handover Decisionsmentioning
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“…Reference [15] also considers multihoming based on transport protocols, including the well-known method of Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) multihoming, evaluated in [16,17]. SCTP, despite having some advantages, has the main disadvantage that it operates at the transport layer.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[206,207,192]. The same philosophy has been adopted by many research such as [208,209]. Signaling packets and traffic are directly captured from the network interface with a Wireshark Protocol Analyzer [210].…”
Section: Testbed Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%